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V MURDERS I. KFVTICKV. THREE SESS.T10NAL KI1.LIM.M 1 OXii OL'STV. Frphlfnl Sn!r'(J ann AMomptftl Tnrder-Another Kol i'f w Vml AM.'i mn Arret-ted. J I.oi isvii i.e. Kv., April 1.1. Infor nation ri'iu'hel here to-lay of three -'iiKitional innnli're in Hell county, y., (luriiifj the jast week. Elilm ;a lor marril a kisUt of Wm. Shell, i'he vin1 quurri'li'd, and the woman IcM-rtt'd lit m. The 1iiinIhii4 went in earch of his wife, accoiiipuiiiecl by oun'Miell, her i rotner. iliey lounii ier in I ineville, lnu in a smoke-house. aylor fori ei her to go with him, and tiiev Marteil awav fhell shot Savior nee times, mortally wounding him. lylni- a. one of tho men who mar red Wn. HoskiiiK and his daughter iout a year afro. I:i the second murder lierry Turner aHed on:, saying he was poinjr to kill is iii:t:i to-liiy Mooting a man uiic 1 Leww lie leveled his (run and iot him deud without warning. The third cane occurred on Clear ivck. A numherof countrymen had ithered at a house, and alter enjiajr- , in a ilrunken iroiic got into a gen- il tight. lien the smoke of battle ared away Seth (ioodin wan found ail, and William Poughertv, whom is thought killed iooilin, was retched 'in the floor with an eye t out and his nose shot oil'. SiiicMla. njr rimming N'kw Yumr, April 1!!. A well'known iker of this city, Dennis (J. Wileox, iiiinitted Hiiiciile at 1 1 in home to 'lav, hhooting himself. Hi mind is .said have been disordered. He was y-sevcn years of age. i tra RMir I.MnileJ In Jm.I Uiii-itis. Tux.. Auril 1.1. John fiwsoiihax been brought over from iiinii ami plared in the eountv jail a charge of having rolibi'l t':e lis iSc rargo Express Company of i () while acting in the capacity of itc mc-senger. He waived a iire- .iinu v exaininatiiin and, in default hail, wai sent to jail So partial i of the case are given. iici i ful Attempt nt Nnnlrr. ethoit, Mich., April 1,1. The nimj Juurnut's Grand Ledge (Mich. I rial say: A frightful suicide and rmpt at iv urdi r occurred here last lit. John ;oise, whose wife re ved a divorce several months ago, nt to the house where she was pping and opened fire on her with volver, shooting her in the shoul- lle was cha.-ii'il around several ks, keepiiur his pursuers back h threats. Then he shot himself he right temple, causing death in iort time. A letter was found on person stating that he could not without his wife, and for that rea roiiiinitted the deed. Mrs. Morse it dangerously wounded. ili.r Miir''T Idrnwlajr f m n a, Neil, Auril 1.1, News has i lied here of a murder yesterday i- Burnett, Neb. Several men moving a country school-house, n four or five .young men, under influence of whisky, drove up. v' were well supplied with liquor ottles, and aBked the workmen to k with them. This invitation was M'd, whereupon insulting remarks ell Sack and forth and a general tiurlit ensued. Durine the melee. jt ge Downey, one of the drunken ..asked .1. A. harskine, a well vn temperance man, to drink his bottle. The latter refused, they fought. Finally Harsh ine d up an ax and buried the blade in his antagonist's skull, killing almost instantly. Karskine was d in jail at Iturnett. nnritrrril While) Ho Slept, 'iiisfiFiEi.ti, Wo,, April 13. About 'clock yesterday morning a dead was foun 1 about five miles gntith f this city The body was lying lire in the edge of the brush some feet from the Gulf railway track. . hoes were off, his coat thrown s his breast. The right side of 'irehead had been crushed into a by a large rock lying close by ' I'd with blood. The unfortunate evidently was murdered while he He hail placed some s lcks and lives together for his pillow, and liy were places that had been 'iitly occupied during the night o men, who it is thought, were rangers who were going east ( that vicinity early this morning, bjert of the murder was no doubt rv, although the indications are the assassins eoul 1 not have d but n mere pittance. The i's name is thought to have been isteMri from n liH.r rlnt.il ijjie, ()., October 5. 1885, which :is follows: i' whom it may concern : This is tify that P. Costello has been j' ved by this company for about i ears as a brakeman. He leaves j rvice of his own accord to try ; otter bis condition West. To m need of bis services, 1 can 'mi nd him as a first-class brake win TIUltHER, if ClrvulnnJ, Loriiue and Wheeling oad . ' 1 railroad laborers who acted suspiciously while the remains .eing viewed, were arrested, but anl released for lack of evi The coroner brought the body city yesterday afternoon, and a 1 wan returned in accordance ie above facts. h i-r lot. f IVeir York 4 liter !. men Locked 1 1. : Yokk, April 1.1. Thomas )u. Michael Dully, Ixiuis Wendel, j ih Fulgratr, Arthur J. Mp ji Thomas Shields, Patrick Far- , lui O'Neil and Henry L. Sayles. ji rs of the Board of Aldermen of ' vere all arrested this morning n 8 and 9 o'clock. Recorder j . - had issued warrants, which ; , nt rusted to District Attorney ').', who placed them in Police I j or Byrnos's hands. The i J against them are similar to I.-ainst the aldermen previoiibly j, namely, the acceptance of nr tlieir voies on me nroan ilroad franchise in question, re all taken to police head- and locked up. Messengers i liiieoiaii'iy sent, out uy ineiu h of tiondsmen. lhomas il is a member of the ! ,f Aldermen. I il'O o clock tins morning ex in ,'cC be was arrested at Lexington avenue by Detec- ni-rs. Alderman Fink of the I I .r.l ic nnit the onlv one in tho arrested. i District Attorney Marline ' in Police Inspector Bvrnes's ' ast evening the warrants ior i st oi the aldermen and ex- u. it was decided to place them Nanrveillance, but not to arn-st I' i ti 1 this morning. At 7 o'clock It t re issued from the central o'.li. i-! i bring the accused aldermen :i . Tin :irt one who jasl d through wi.at is iiuw kiio au as Uie "tilder niaiiic gate ' was Miehai-i Puffy. He wnsindiimnnt at rrret. ll;s nti. aa ciiangeil to amaxeuieut, how ever, when one after the other of hi ex col!i aL'ues was led in alter liim. 1; looked as though the hosrd of 14 had come to life again and was about to hold another ea ly morning "snap" session. Col OT.yrne, counsel for ex-Alderman "Tommy'' Sheils, went before Judge Andrews, in Supreme Court c hamliera, and obtained a writ of ha beas corpus in behalf of his client, re qui'iug him to Ik- forthwith produced in the Court of Over and Terminer, and the cause of his detention in iiuired into. The petifion upon which the writ was granted states that the ex-Alderman is restrained of his lib erty by Thomas Hyrres, and that the cause of his restraint is unknow n. The writ is directed to Inspector Byrnes or any other jierson who may have him in custody. Judge Barrett is holding the Court of ( yer and Terminer. Recorder Sm'ythe fixed the bail at $J5,tKK) in each case. The AHermen all looked unhappy while awaiting the arrival of their bondsmen. At 1 :30 o'clock the Grand Jury entered part 1 of the Court of General Ses sions, with inilicimeiits charging twelve of the Board of Aldermen of 1884 with bribery. The indictments are similar to those presented against Jaehne, the vice-president of the pres ent board and a member of that of 1884, and ex-Aldermen J. Kirk and Pearson. The indicted Aldermen are: FullgratT, Wendel, Mcljuade, Shiels, Ihitiy, Cleary, Farley, Sayles, Keilly, O'Neil, McCabe and one other, whose name was not made public, as he has not yet been arrested. ivlesseugeis were feet to ail qusrters of the ci:y in Benrch t f liODitnnien.whn qu:ckly a pereil. As t' e iihwh spread inioiikh the eitv persontil and polili i a' f r.i'i)de of tne victims hurried to j.o'ice lieadqiiarterf, and trie i orridom were r.-pVly crowd, d. Rtcirder So;' :h. , in tlm Cour' of G tina1 Scf bl hf, fix -ii tlm tiHil ht S'.Ti.L'O I ill eixch c!'f. M-.l a:l Mm by, a cor,tvct,r. wh acc -tite i r.s hnmt: m: n for ' To ii mv" Shields; Alderman Cii-ary wan tailed bv J.diri Do'larp, a ilein r i;: g'a n, and !-ol Shvk s "is c.ci'mii'oiI b ind. man (or hi? brother, Henry L. Saves. H mani K"-ht jw.-lc-r, be came birdsnihn for Ex-AIdt mini WVvd'l. Kx Alderman AbCiihc,who ' tiered John T. Karl y, a hn lder, wl o jmlified in il55 '-OO, and wrs occt pted Ex-Aldernan Patrick MiQ.i t.al a hard time iu securing thef-" 0,0 b- 'i. He finally "-ecnreil in rhe pet on ot MB brotntr, BcrtmrJ Mtti iade, S ppiien Fry, Jrnn Haintbich, l-.;riis ."miih and John McUrystfl. Al 'ernian Dr. fly furnished as bondrm-ii George Haiti'ertT, Ko'Dcrt Cord '.d Thomas Hopan, who were duly qualified and accepted. Next tt pivi bail was R idoloh L Fiil?rnfl'. His bmdsmcn werp John G. Forte, his son-iu-law and Charles Jones. Kx-Aiderman Farley, aftr Borne do'av, orcdu-ifd John W. Gillig, mane ger of R ipjeri'.i b ewerv, and who i fli r'd pioperty worth StiO.COO; he was mceed. Jehn Tiern"!!, a Broadwy oyster d -al-I'rr, and John 1'e .h'v. u retnel merchant, justified for Kx Alderman O'Neil. F.x-Aldermen Fink and O'Reilley, who had .been arrested, were brought to the District Attor ney's rooms The bondsmen for the former are Charles Vanhoff, a milk dealer, and George Uothlin, a piano action maker. The urrest of all the Aldermen was precipitated by the fear that they might run away and become Canadians. The indictments are identical with those of Jaehne, Kir and Pearson. In the indict ii cuts the day for the payment of the bribes is' set down as August 2, 1SN4. the day before the memorable special meeting. Charles B. Waite was the sole witness of the indictment. The full list of the members of the bra'd of 1884, who have ben thua far arrested on charges t f bribery iu connection with granting the franchise to the Bowery raihoad, is as folljws: Jaehne, K;rk, Peais-jn, Miller, C eary, O'Neil, MiQcwde, Suislds, Saylei-, DofTc, Fuliraff, Wendel, Farley, O'Reilly, McCabe atd Finch. Ex-Alderman Wai e has turned state's evi dence, and DtUuy, Dmisev and Rotbmsn lave h ft the c ty. Kenny and McLaughlin are dead. Grunt ana O'Connor voted auain-t the bill, and are eafe from prosecut'on. It is lumoied that McCiibe may be lined as a witness for the Stnte. The Post - aye: "It is said by a trend of one of the Aidei'ireu that tha arrrsts we.e made this morning in order that the Sena'e Investigating Gommilti e might have an excuse ior windii g up their work last the ( harficier, of many i f the mem' era of the Ltgialature of 1884 should be smirched." Kx A'deitnan O'R-iily has just been arrested by Police Inepeclor Byrne's ctlicers. PLECRO-PSEUMOJilA. The Remit or Ir. Pitnl Cnqnin'a Ntadlm Coder Plenr. St. Lcuis, Mo., April 13 The Rural World will publish to morrow a letter from Dr. Paul Pnquin, State Veteriuary Suigeou of Misiouii, who is now in Paris studying under M. Paaieur and his co-laborers on the vaiious conta gtous dieeaaes of Kuiope, wl iuh we have in America The letter is one of great interest to those who have uiven any thought tj pleuro-pneumonia, in that the dotitor expresses the convic tion that remedial effo.ts are of no avail when once the dieeasa ha? be come seated. He says: ' Iu cot tag'ous pleuro-pneumonia, which Innatecs the va t ntock-rais ng inteiests of the I'niteil S ate.1", no other treatment should be employed, in my opinion, than preventive oneF, for, as it has been so often demonetrnttd, the disease can rarely if ever be cured by medical me.'-ns, nnd it is certainly favoring the epre.id of it to attempt such treat ment of the preventive measuiea which have been recommend' d and cilicised, two, and only two, in my humble belief, should be employed, one inrcola ion, the other the slaugh-t-irirg.- f every diseased anima'." Dr. Piiquin seems, from tbe tenor of his letter, ti be thoroughly convinced of tbe u 'fulness of inocn'ation and of its tfiiuiency, an opinion which, bs vet, has hardly found favor with the lending authcrities in this country, but r4h.r the leverse. Tbe lettor is pregnant with suggestive points, acd will be rral with interest by veterina rians and cattlemen. present The trbooaer Which Nnnk Ihe Ore i . Sag Harbor, N. Y., April 13. While Capt. Conklin of the Georgica Life Saving Station was on watch this morning he discovered the broad side of a schooner lying on the beach about three miles east of East Hamp ton. Tbe bow w iis evidently smashed and apparently was a portion of a schooner of aliout 00 tons. Another piece of the wreckage was seen in the ocean, working toward the shore. Xo name has been found yet, but it is supposed she is the schooner which sun the steamship wregon MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL--WEDNESDAY, APltlL 13, kSSO THHTELmiO-UlllTrFI!. I TWO wjvoptTY eV! MITItn TO Tlir. HOl E Afer liaiistiye l'eIew of the Pie-ieilcii(-i in the Cu-Jp. W.eirrcTiN, ipril IU Two :e ports by th,e minority of the Ju 'ie:ary Committee upon t i resolution sub mitted t" that coniini tee, inquiring into the power of ihe government to ii s'itu'c sa;t at theirMance of private corporations to annul patents, were p.esented ta the Hciie to-day. The I first report, which is sin"d bv Mi srs. Parker, E. B. Taylor. Hepburn ; and Casweil, after ar t xiiait'ive -view I o! prectd nts, arrives at tr.e following I cwnclusicn : I FIRST MINI KITY BhP.BT. I Firtl. Thiit the uth uity to cancel or ttiiLul a patent for an mvi ntimi or discovery in a suit between pnvati p. r ieK. on the ground that the same waPoiti Ui'd by fraudulent collusion with an i flic;r f 'he government or I surrepli'.ii n-ly by or upon fal:-e sug I geetions, does not exist. Second That the pnl-Pc iuieree's riquiie that authi rity aiiould exist in thti goveriimmit, under p.op, r le-t iu ' tioii, to bring suit iu the name of tne Coned Slates to repial and auLul any : such patent so obtain e 1. j Third That under ti e statutes and decisions of the United Slates it is a matter tf grave doubt vbeiher au thority now pxifcta permitting a suit i by tbe Ui ited Statts to annul a pa'ent obtained as above s ated, which doubt can only be determined by a deiUiou of the court of last retort i Fourth. That in case it shall be au thoritatively decided tbtt tin) right to bricg suit for the cuirl a ion of a i patent claimed to havu been cbltdnt d : by fraudulent lo'.lneio.i w to an oilier of t ie govcr'.menf, or Hiirreptitioiifly . by or upi n fabe fuygeeii in, nuwii'-ti' i wi 1j an oflii: r cf the g lvviiiinci.t act 1 iug upou his own inotioi , or at the i balance of ac other aiuo du g t his i ji-.ditm. r,t, or at his pleasure to uttu'k j in the tame and dtthe expense ol Ihe ! United b:ates any paten: now in lifts t tin h as may at any time exi-l, w to no ris rainta or limitations exc pi j tuiih i-.b sihll ejifie t lin to judicial pro. j c.ediiigsi a.'t T the suit is lomn.oiued, i is a power and responsib liiy that Cngr'SH ftiould defl'ie r rn-trict. Fifth That incase it shall be d. ciittd ilia- no authority exinti on tbe inn r.f anv i (liner or de a tinent of tlie aovernineiit ti instiru e such suit, i' iatiioally the duty of CoriurpcH to e.-bibliiih t.nd limit such powi r. This mienrity recommends tlie en actment of a bill confeiring the nec?esa i) power upon the Attorney-General to bricg a enit bi f ire the r-ecietary cf t e Interior in which no issue shall he litif.a'td ttiat cun bo determined in a private euiu SKCONI) MINORITY KBI'JM McM'p. E:iui,ey an! J. riiewurt unite in a second minority report, holding t'ueie is no authority for a suit in the Mint': of tbe United" Stst-, br iught fur the pu pife cf vacating a p lent ior nn i.-.vtii t op, except when it ban d upon a a-at of facta which c:i mot be. rega d 'd by the court end m.le pvailiblo in aa infrirgumtnt i.iii', a ol that in no case can tbe name n! t!ie govern ment be pioperly lent to a sni. in f'e in'erert ouly of private pa: ties. It is a ipieetioa which ad mits of grave dontit,they say, whether, in i ho a' sence cf any statute provid irg for i', such a suit can bo brought and miir.t lined at ail. The question cannot be regarded as decided by the, Unitrd Siats Supreme Court, and tbe decisions in the Circuit Court are oi.llictiug on that point Bit the bntti r doctrine Beema to be that a patent fo- an invention may he va cated in a suit brought by tbe govern ment in the interest of the general public, whpn obtained surreptitiously or by band. So far as this, and to this extent only, these gentlemen concur in tbe report of the majority, and join in Ihe report of the minority except so far a? tbe same is qualified by what is said above. Home for Itern Jed 4'lercr men. Pmi.ADKi.i'iiiA, Pa., April 13. The will of the late Ann Jane Mercer, who died on the 5th instant at her resi dence here, and left an estate valued at about $400,000, was admitted to pro bate this afternoon. The will be queaths her estate in Montgomery county, known as "the Mount," with the buildings thereon, tho furniture, horses, carriages, etc., to establish a home for the support mid maintenance of selected clergymen of the Presby terian faith who are decayed by age or disabled by infirmity, and who do not use tobacco in any form or shape. It further bequeaths the sum of $100,000 to maintain the home. After direct ing the payment of a number of pri vate bequests she bequeaths the resi due to her executor, to be by him ap plied and appropriated to such re ligious and benevolent uses and pur poses in the glory of God and the ex tension of His kingdom in the world and for the welfare of suffering hu manity as ho may see fit. 7 hey Are Mot Sorry. There is one thing nobody ever re grets that i, the day ihey Bret adopt ed Parker's Tonic as their regular fam ily medicine. Its range is bo wide, and its good effects so sure, that noth ing eihe, except good nursing, are needad in a great m-j ority of cases. Buy ir, try it, and afieiwanl it will not require sny p'aieef rom ns. -. '. r-i -..'i.i..' t . -I 'I r-M.v r! IVn?Vr tut MADE 1 1 l'r.'Ti-r.i Mif.! : , oci .! r v;iri to health. ,v fcMin'jnift, lltp or A 'im. ftW" DiKMO POiVDEfi CO.. 'iiMfor. jt. t nun DEB0CRAT9 TO TBK FRONT To tl perKOuti veekinit (ioveromeDt km iiloyment in ny oi the department j WaphiDKtiin, or any other pniilioni umle thelinTerntretit.I willnniJ talHrtroction as to how to pioeeeil to obtiiin the ni. and I'lMiik oriuof A)llealltn on ri -eirt t On Dollar. Adre" J" DKAP5ICNM It CAr8S8 od Cf :H.v c - who wn deaf twnty-itit yeat' r"(fd I v most of the noted r"iliti. t v d v witb o benefit Ci'iio mmiun thrt ttiontbf. en I lnc then hundreds oi o' her by in pnoef A plain, aiuipl nd tuoertiafal home treatmont. "ldren i.O. P A.1K. I'ji lui 4hth Tnii CtT.l GAS a 1 - 1 ITC1AB tMt.rnn-n lt.'iil.T Urllrrd by iilif."ii. T KK A I'M KNT A w .rm b .th.wiih Ti ti I t i r;i cm, uie rem 8kiu "ur-. Tbi re- reati-d Jinly, witu iwu ur thte d4ie ot I'i . t Tin ua Ktcsui.VfcN t, the New H-oon lunoert j to kiee f e hl'Mid ci.i', the i-cr pi ration eurti n I irr t t'n . t -t- t I- .irt.'b'' :'ir , it Eld kidney ai-liy, will )..eUllr fore hr , si-iun. Teller. Kimtwnriur INnritiiiifi, Llrlien, , Pruritus. Scnld Head, l an lruff t'l every fl-ecief i f Iti-hirr. Si'' ti I I'nnely iliiiiiom ol the .Txlp and skin, when the beiit itii i-t .nt and reujedieg fail. i t z:f . a tiii.it. ! Vour nioyt vatnahli Cctxi-ra HRMRmi'H have done my child si mu-b iiood that 1 itl like payinc tnt tor the beuriit i'i th pe who are tmu le.i with fkin J nmr. My little girl wn trouhle't with Krtcina. and I tried feveriil doctor! and ire irmei. but did not do- her any gvutt until I uit.i tbe Ci tuthi Htnu'lM, whirh rprediiy curtd her, fir which I owe you m.ii.y thuukt and many niftbt.i of reft. AMOS B0.-SM1F.R. KJ.nburit, Ind. iiiiti k or iihi m u p 1 wan slninpt iTrc'tlT h id. raierd bv Tt- l, u tl,m tAn tk. t m...,r I'.'- i Tici KA KKWKiMfcft at'out six wti-k.". and tlii-y curfd niyacale lertei-tly. and imw luy hair it comini; hack aa thick ni it ever w- J. 1'. CHOICE, hitcfooro, Te iai. COVHtl ll WITH iii ur-lltN. I want to toll ynu that : nur Cctici hi Kr soi.MtvTi manitli-i iit Ahnu' throe nu nthn airo my fai wan covered with I'luO-hec. anil Rfier uninir three b'lttie r nt Km o.v kn r I wa perfectly cured. KKLPEU I K V AlTKb.. Jl St. Charles street. Mew Orieani. La. IlMHt' I'UK I II It I. Ml IhI..i:N On r f nut euat'iiner s;iy Tour Curicra t Kkvhiiiks ure the bcit he can find for ilchinv ot thetkin. tie tr cd all-nth- and found I Do reliet until he tind yours. I F.J. ALUKK'il. Druml, Kiaint un,0. Sold everywhere. Price: Ci-tici ii, St'cti. : ! Soe,JS eta : Kksiii.vknt.SI.iO. Prepared by I the Port if UwiiiMi Ciikmh-u. Co. . lioaion, ! Mam. i-ond for " Una tu Cure Skin lu- eHaea." 1 DIM PLUS, lilnckhea.ia. Skin Klemiahea ; I 1 " i.d Itahy lluuiiir".iii'e Ci.Tiri ha Soap. HOW MM' llll,anil Hl K JLA to th lainiihcd of old ia a CUTi KjW i vm An'TI-I'ain Plahuh to the yaty tatai'liin rides nnd back, tlie weak l topi painful ii.uacea. the aore I aam a'hct and hat-kin couiib, and every piiin and achi: of liuily toil. Jrio. Evory he'i 2,f-'-'"?' Scntfula of Lims Itc JievtM.. I am niav fi rty-n'.LO years oM, uiid have flutrcrod for tho l.vt fiftuen years with a lung trouble. Several luembe. ti of the futiuly on uiy mother'ai Bdn nT thu hou-e ha 1 died with coiiiimtijition and tho dowto i were all fur'oi in their opinion that I had consutup tina aUu. I had all the dUtrening eyiup toiDS o! that terrible dipeacu. I hiive ent thousands of dollars to arrest the march 0 this disease; I have employed all of ihe usual methods, not only in my own case, but in the treatment of other member! o my family, but totnporary relief way al that I obtained. I voti unQt for any manua labor for ieveal yearn. By chance I oaine Into roKsion of a pamphlet on "Blood and Skin Disease," from the office of Swiit Hpefilif Co., Atlanta, Uh. A friend reeo b momW Ihe upo of hwift' hpeoiftc rlaiininfr that he httnffnlf had breri (ireatly benefited by Ita ui-e in flu, tie luntr trouhlef. I reeolved totry it. Ahuiit tuiir years uko I oomtuencet to take ri. S. acenrdintf to direotinnn. I found it an in vnratinK tmir, and have unea about fifty bo'tles. The re ultn are most re markable. .My coukth haf lett in e, my Btrennth has returned. ant 1 weik'h ixty imundf niorf than 1 ever did in my lilf. It has hein thrue yearn since 1 stopped the ueo of the medicine, b it I have hud no re turn of the disease, and there are no painn or weaknect felt in my lung. I do the hard est kind of utocb :i iiical work, and foel a? well as I ever foR sinco I was a iioy. T ee, I h now, are wonderful niatetuenin to tnaku, but I am honort wh-n I siy thut I owe mv existence and health to day t'i Sivut'a Sptw eifio. It is the only medicine that brou.ht me any perumnont rohef 1 do n t chv (ha; Swift's .Specific will do this in ev.ry en? p. but most positively affirm that it Iihm iione this much for me. and I would bo recreant t the duty I owe to suffering huiniinity it I failed to bear this cheerful tfrttitnnny to tho niorits of this wonderful medicine. I am well known in ton city of M.ntiriuery, mid can refer to some of the be.-t '-itisens in tho citv. T. .1. UULf. Montgomery, Ala., June 1, JHH5. Rwiit s Specific is entirely yottetahle. Treatise on Blood ard Skin Diseases mailed free. TU ESfflFT uPKClFICCO.. lrawor 3, Atlanta, Ua, New York , 157 W Z'id street. XoD-KeMidcDt Notice. No. 99 (IW). In the Chancery Court of Shelhy county, Tenn State of Tnnnensee for tbe ue of the city of .Memphis vs. VV. E. Butler et al. It aii caring from tho amended bill filed in this cause that defendants, the heirs of Carrie N. Wood, dee'd; of W. K. Elliott, dee'd ; of Antrolo Oabrino, deo'd : of Ci as. Karwmkle. deo d; ot John Hock, uert'd ; of August h e ber, den'd ; f M-iry u onard, il'il ; of Bet tie Bruner, deo'd: of Bridget O'Neil, 'eo'd; ot If red S, P.iliner, dc'd ; of Jot.ert Hcrg Kin. den'd; ot T . B. U n(ddH;l'Mid; of U. 11. Cowan, dee'd ; of Ellen W'nlfh, dee'd ; nf A. Colin, deo'd ; of Ann M. B ildwin, den'd : ot Janes Alrxundrr. deii'd; id' ' ulrd'mia Brown, doe'd: of P J Murray, dee'd; of Klixace'h V. Mxrris. dee'd: Wui. Polk, dee'd; of Martha t erry, der'j; o K. II. C'tildres, dre'ii ; and of A. Van Brooklyn, and of K. B. Uur.n, at.d Teter Leona'-d, and Mrs. L. Ta e Wilaon, are un- known, and who-e names nnd pUces ! of rnl'fince fannot bo .i cerUined upon dil igent injury tnado; and thai the places of reidonc of A. Vm Brooklyn, b P. Ounn, Mrs. I . Tate Wilson, Peter Leonard. AiikoIo (iabriii'j, Chit-. KarwinkU, John, Andrew, Ma y and Alarn:ret Curr.dl, Jihn Hock, Mary Leonard, Bet tie Bruner. Joseph Mi Ier, A. W. Miller, Thos. and R. U. Millor, Nancy J. Alexander, Bri ltt O'Neil, Fred S. Pi'mor, Kof.ert Sr-roKKin, i. u. ueynoni', G. H. Cowan, Ann M.. Alt F., Klia Louiko, Joe and Virginiti HouKh, Ellen Walsh, A. ohn,Ann M. Baldwin, James Alexander, Calednnia Brown, '. J. Murray, Hiiuoeth 0. Harris, Wm. Po k and Martha Berry, ao unknown'an LiantU't beusoertained upon d.I .Kent inquiry : and this suit is brought tn en t ree a lien f'ir taxo dua the city of Mmo phi on the tollowins; parrels of around in said rity, in which said parties or their heirs are intereste . or own, ii the orders in which thevnre named above: Lot 39,40 and 41 in block 10: lot" lOani II in block 37; lot 'tf in block 11 ; lot 15 in block 7, Dooto street: lot S7, block l's Orleans St.; part lot 2 in block I n on Elliott st. : part lot 4:'2, Hnyoso St., fettt eist of l)esoto st. ; lot 24, iu block If, Mississippi av.; Intn3 ond 4, in block 19, Caroliua st.: lot 2, in biock 4i, Ninth st ; lots .V and 3i, Fort PiokertOK; lot ,13. in blrck u. Fort Hlckerin; p rt eo lot Wi. at intersection Old and New Madi son; lots 4 and 0, in block 107, Mayburn v ; lots M and in block 11, Fort Pinkerinn'; lotv'0, in block 1, Jaokson st. : lot 9, block 2', Fort Pickerirjr: lot 21. In block 10, Broad -ny st. ; lots 23, 24 and 2, in block 7, Fort PikerinK; and ihat Francis White, MHrtin (Jnfho and Clara 'ordes an W. ii. Brown, are nou-residenti of tbe B ate of Tennessee it is therofo'e ordered, That the? make their appearance herein, at Ihe cmrthouse o- t-heloy county, in Memphis, Tenn., on or before tie not Monday in May, lKHti, and plead, answer or demur to rompUinai.t's amended hid, or the SAme will betaken for confessed as to them and set for hearing ex r i arte; and that a copy of this order be pub ished i nee a w es, f r four su-res-ive weeks, in the Memnhis Anneal. This :iuth day of March. lKHrt. A copy attest: 8. I. MnTJOWELlj. C'erk and Mnitor. I Br J. M. Hritdiey, Deputy C. and M. ! Met alf A Walknr, Holy, for enmprnt. wed I AIinlnlHtratorH 7oti04k i Office Public Administrator 8helbv pounty, Court House Memphis, Tennessee, Man h lHHn. nHE undorsitrnd having ben appnir.ted 1 anl iun ified administrator of t e tate of W. T. Pryor, deoeifed, notice H hureby given to all persoo indebted to said estate to come forward and settle; and to those to whm said estate is indebted to file their claim with me, duly probated, within the time prrtS'-nbed br la', or th sam will be forever barred. JOHN LOAUUE. wel julie A''"inrtrfitoT'. Proioals mprnveinent of Uot hprlujc -trairvHt'Oii, Ark, Dkparturnt ov thk Intihior, 1 WaVm on, April 5, lwo I C BALED PROPwFALS "ill bo r-ceived at O this lep rt'-'ent until 12 o'clork m., Fri d iji, April 30. 188s tor furniehinK thu mate ria' and inbnr reim'Td in comp etinr th cul vert, securing hot water cprinas and lttying cor tam iron pipo- in the improvement of Hot priiip-g Ke-ervatlou, at Ho. , rings, Arkras. Blnk forms of proposal, specifications and instruct! -ns to bid lo s will ne I urni bed npon aMidicatii'O to this Department, r to the .Super ntondntoT Hot Spriuvs lie er vation," at Hn- Sprins. L. MIILDKOW, 2 ActiriK seTotary. a eo. W. Toiullu, ww OAR a dWU a a svaw' aaai aawa aataaw J 171 lilf r ilavinf I'urcbaaed the entir atock efVehi elea and the Manufacturin Departtuent ef th Woodraff-OaiTcr Carriac and Hardware Co., we tire better prepared to mt th detnanda rt the i trade in thia lin than any home in the South. ; We occupy th old etaod of tbe company, which I ia Ihe laraieat and moat rommoJioua KepoMtrr j in th country. We offer tpecial inducaiuei.ia I in OPEN HI 111) IKS, 0f oar own make, at and TOP BUOOIES, of oar own make, at . All work fully guaranteed. A fulMin of beat Eaatern Work daily ra: acted and laweat pricaar ; Call Bef oreYou Buy -HaTitiir Hiaind of our entire aUick of V-hti-lea and the Manufacturing Pepartiuent to Meaara. TOM LIN at HKNJ ES. we beaieak for : them a continuant- of th patrsnan ao Inn , extended to ua. WOODHIFP-OLIVKR CAltRIAOE AND HAKDWAKK COMPANY. OOOIM KWW ! A. HEXTER, No. 13X4 Main 0t., Ilaa juat receiyad a laru atock of th latet atyla of rAssiMEitrs a x u wousmw for Panta, which we wiP make to order at much leaa than the uaual pneea. We will make a go il all-wool panta for 9l Call and examine our good. Alao, a complete ol UKNTs' FI KMSU1NU UOoUS f the couiiug soaaon at our uaual low I ticoa. a. HKXIKKt0. 214 M.II.V ST. r M IUL I'Hl.t:, 75,OlM -Tlcki tx only S1 Nhnrw-v In roMrllon. . V -al- Ni ,. ' I .fl Louisiana State Lottery Co. S'do herehy teftvy thU etpMitur (4r frmwrmtHtmfitr all th Monthly urni ijfu tr ten JjrawtHo of th Loutnna Stat Utttr I 3Ptfnmv, and in prrn mnnape ami control thf ifr-' -inv' thnntftvfBt and tkat th xme are rontntr h'mtift famta a ad in trood faith loiivirrf a!l t rt And tre authorial the thmj 'tnv to te thia rm'i 'ili, ttnia fac 4tniU o' nu 3aaturt attacked, in ad Vrtrtiwit$." omnalaailiiiaaira. Wt, Ikt nirridnit Bunk and Airafcara, inil pnv PriufA drtiien an Th Lnuxniinn .S'lue Lttttrrirt whirh mny be prnntH at. our rouittere. J II Odl.K.SIIV.HrcH. l.n. NhI'I Hauk. J. W.UII.IlKfll ll.lr-a.Nlnj- Nnt'l Hit A. Il IIHIIW, I' re. !V. O. Nnl. Ilk. in -'Hi o.iiied In 1Kik lur twonty-Bve yeara ih eifiaiuture fur Kiluoational anil O'.Hritiib'n urn iin.iea with a caiutal nf Sl,-i-i.ihhi t.inl.n I. it reaarv fund uf orVal, irni hiia amoelienn ini'lmi. Uy un overwhelming Tmiiulat vote Ita fniK'i'ie wa maileapart of the iireaontSlal. ''iHtitutwi , adopted loeiubr ad, A.I. 1S79. 77ia only Lottery efar mold on and iwiurari til Hir trtiile nt any iStat. It nonrr acntfi arintnf. Urn Wrnml Ninarlt Nniailavr lrrlaiC tMlaa. ilr aiaaaaalhly, laaail llir fr.M f rnrllunrj larataainaia rraralnrly a fry llirro l lia Instead or a.-tnl. Aiiniallr nn hrrlIre, ktrnlnnln; Man'll, 1HH a npi.i:mii ofporti'Nitt ti Wii a hikiiivi:. kiftii okand drawing, ci.ah8 k, ik tub acadkmy of music. nkw oklkan8, tukhuay, HajIl.lMit-IKM Monthly Drawina. CAPITAL PKIZK.e75.000. liMI.IHKITIrhrla nt FIt laollnm Enrla rrawilloaaa, laa riltlia, II proarllan. LIST OF PRIZE!-. 1 Capital priie I Tft.OMI 1 Capital pri 2.', 0 1 Capital priie W,0 2 Priaea of J'ilPUII 5 Priie of KKJ - 10.0(0 10 Priies of !() 10,( 21) Prijoa of MXI... l'i Priies of 2II 3'J Priiea of ll S'KI I'riioa of 50 1(1 ) Priaea of 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZKS. 9 Apprniimation priaea ot 1750 y Approxiuiatioo pricoa of 500 M Apiiroxiination priioa gf 250 2(i.i0 ;v),(au 2ri,mu 2ti,iif0 ,7f0 (, 2.1i'0 W Priioa, auinuntinx ti 2ii5,5(0 Application for ratca to muh nhouJd be mii.i. only to rhe oliioa of the Company In New Orlimria. For further information write clum-ly, iviiia full aJdroa. PaaixrAI. IV OT Km, Km iireaa Mone Orrterfl. or New York Ksohans In ordinary leiter. Ourrenoy by Kipraa (all enina of t' ami u"Hrd at nur eipanae), addrcased M. A. I4 1 I'H I , iaar rliia, l.n Or M. A AI'PHIIV, Wahliiln It. '., or at U Vnl I ouri ail., Jli inplilN, Tel atak P. 0. Money Orilflm pajrak nnd adilrpHK HfiriHlared LfUento NKW OKI.KANN NATIONAl. MAN a vw Orla.MK. i aa J. L.PROST, ( or. Scoul a:ul Munriu' SIm., TAILOR Would call attention of his friends and pat ons to his m:w NIKIS NT?K, Compriaing th ohrtpeat and lateat ds- in of Foreign (iooda in th market. Having taken apecial care In their aeleo tfon, I am pleaaed to say to my euatomeri and puolio who favor uie with a oall, to ahow thou inei o gooda only foun j in leading houaea. J.F. II0LST&KH0. (KUCCWliSORa TO O. H. HOLKT t BHO. I Funeral Directors. i 'j HA5' nt.. WKmri'ijiw. I A lrr l.i l. ' muioiete ai..na nt Wool f MtallinCaaea and Cak"ta, Cl'.lii-Coy- ered Caaket ami l ariul llol.ea alwaya o I t"nd. rV,TArt b ?lfrai h promptly I Sixlct. , Notlc) Is Herehj IJiTro, THAT th annnat meeting of th itiwk bold. ra ol the Cheaapeake, Ohio and Southweatern Railroad Company for the election ol Diremora ana aunh other huina aa may oome before the meeting, will be h. I.I at th offl'n of the t'nmpany, in the city of Memphia (oalled the Taxing Diatriet ol Hhelbv Coutitvl. Tenn.. on th ftib Airii, IHH6, at U o'clook noon of ibut dny, and that th leae from that Com pawiy to the Newport New, an1 Mia iaa pt.i Valley Company will be aut mittedto the (topkholde a for their conei tben-to and approval there t. rrnnatf hooka will b aloaed Irom March 25th.; April 6, lum. , . . By order of th Preaident and Doird t Directora. ISAAC K. laATKS. SenretarrTJ WaT.', At Jill I II Ntrf. JieilllMliw. 'I" m Ksft . I ii . , oi ltt I'll,. . i I !a 173 K r. 9t r I I 55 ! - t M t. B CO PQ wi' n JTi ' ji mm mt -mj1 dm h m ii i ri mm JOHN KKU). H. K. UKC. :7IW7H.:tso.:s-...;A4.:iM, mtoiuI KinrI, noiiIIi ot (luyoso. Uoors, Sash, Bl'uu's Floonnrj. Ceiling, Siding, Shingles, M.Mlliitu l.-fi,. afir st. bimI MfhH- j. T. KAKGAHON. J. A. HIM. 0. C. IlKlN. H. A. 1'AHICICK. K. L. ttiMI),MN j, t. i-mmm k m, Wholesale Grocers & Cotton Factors, SO Front 8trMi, Klnmptiu, Tenn. Ootton oonaigned to u will hav our careful attention. We Tarry at all tiuiea a well- aeloi-ivd atm'k o Staple & Fancy Grirct rirt.s, w int.t. Llquors,Tonci: &. Cioart, 4nl Mil -M l.ftw ( th 9,immt O.K lOUCIA Co. Fiaec s and Organs at i.ou i si lMtn i.s;i im asii oit timf. luw Mnwi niul Hoolfw. w Pi'.uuw for Rout W. W. HCIIUOLFIKL1). Lll'18 11ANAUKR. II. ii. M1LLKK. Established 1863. SCHOOLFIELD. HAK AUER Co GROCERS 250 ami 258 Front St.. Memphis, Tenn. M. H. MOVER 4 CO. LDier Yari ami i'lami Mill. M ANUKACTUKKIiH OF loorts NhhIi. IUIimIh, NohIiIIiikh, nil klmlai ol Door huI IVIaalow I rHinet, HrHi-ketM, NiTolbWork, KoiikIi Hiid IrwMl I,unilMr, Mi Inula, I.hIIin. WhUt ThuUh. All Ulmlaa ol .Voo.1 Uork KautHl Ht Nliort Noll. Nos. m fo 173 Washington St. Memphis. Twin. IW CARRIAflE IM ! WOODRUFF & OLIVER. AGENTS HAVINfl withdrawn from th Woodnifr ()liw Carr'a.i and Hardware Company w have accepted th. Agency ol aome of th. Htrnt m -""r'"''" .li w!!'i Ntaal.and ar now receiyuu a lull aaauriinent of CA Kill Ml jKS, "1'1I KS W A j NS. HAU.N KSS and KADULKRY ; alao. a large atock of the improved IKNNKvhh AUO.NS. All gooda are new. and built eaprely tor thia market, and will he old at very low pricej. Olllce Mini MilcHrmtin, .. 20 Wain alrnel. . un-lnm,., . S0 t rmt MreeU A. wimnKi rr j v ouvrx 'ollar. Tr-t'o IihIiik, I.h I. Ink, llllud Hrlll'H, 1Ihiih, I-B HIiikh. IliM-klmiidas KliiRle TreHs Heplr I.lnk IIauiexlrliiKS Ioulale Trei, C otioii ICopa, Curry roinlwa, Horate ItriiNli-. A Complete I.lue of the above Wood al Lowt lrloe. J.T.LiaPRADBtfcCO WHOLKSALK M ANUFACTI RKK8 OI ana SIM Wain Mreel. Wemnlil", Tenn. MEISTER'S. MASONIC TEMPLE. M. C. PKARCE. BleCsFearce&Coe Cotton Factors & Commission r.lerch'u,, No. 27 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS. TENl )lWaah,nar-Sjv,s;w.WrtVIOJi;rf. I W.ni . Qouloi PTOW a o. in w y i waaf aattha aaaaw .-Waa 'II. '.rt'j s - ' ' ts 5 .5 to s ja - m r .. wiMinm rr, JOHN L. MnCLEULAN. r, -- ea svir v wm i i mlrirt-I i m i